The Sagamore Athletic Conference All-Conference teams were announced for boys tennis recently. Lebanon won the conference with a 6-0 record. Crawfordsville (4-2), Southmont (3-3) and North Montgomery (2-4) were third, fourth and fifth.

Dane Baldwin, the Montgomery County Player of the Year from Crawfordsville, was a first team selection. Aaron Cox and Nathan Truncone represent Southmont on the first team.

DOVER-The Crawfordsville boys' tennis team is in one of its toughest stretches of the season. They lost their second straight match to a Sagamore Athletic Conference opponent Thursday with a 3-2 final at Western Boone. The Athenians will now compete for third in the conference.

While Crawfordsville couldn't top the Stars, they got a win at No. 1 singles and No. 3 singles. Dane Baldwin, who has established himself as the conference's best player, beat David James 6-0, 6-4 at the top spot. Juan Huesca won 6-0, 6-1 at No. 3 singles.

DOVER-Battles in the Sagamore Conference tennis ranks will often look like Wednesday's matchup between Western Boone and Southmont. The conference is loaded in the top five spots. This time around it was the Stars that capitalized and scored a win over the Mounties, 4-1.

Wyatt Waddell was the lone Mountie to score a win. He defeated Ethan Dobbs in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2.

But other matches were hard-fought. At No. 1 singles, Western Boone's David James stole the first set 6-4, before Southmont's Aaron Cox answered with a 6-1 win in the second set. A back-and-forth battle ended in James' favor, 7-5.

The Star-duo of Gus Holdorg and Zach Prickett also had to battle for their win, taking it 6-2, 6-3 over Clayton Berrisford and Steven Cloncs.

The Western Boone Boys' Tennis team began their season with a weather shortened match on Tuesday, but that didn't stop them from finishing off the Covington Trojans on Thursday. The Stars defeated the Trojans 5-0 and only dropped 3 total games along the way.